Wendy Morton MP is the Conservative MP for Aldridge-Brownhills.
Elected to Parliament in 2015, Wendy has held several ministerial roles, including Rail Minister, Minister of State at the Department for Transport, and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. She also served as Government Chief Whip under Prime Minister Liz Truss, becoming the first female Conservative to hold this position.
As a backbench MP, Wendy successfully passed two Private Members' Bills, ensuring greater transparency in public services and securing royalties for Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Before entering politics, Wendy worked in Her Majesty’s Diplomatic Service, sales and marketing, and co-founded an electronics company with her husband. She studied at the Open University and is a member of Rotary. In her free time, she enjoys charity walks and collecting Art Deco ceramics.